Faulkner County Republican Women

Faulkner County Republican Women Join us at our monthly meeting the first Wednesday at Mike’s Place
Conway, Arkansas
Lunch at 11:00

Supporting Republican objectives and policies, FCRW works for the election of Republican candidates in all elections (including non-partisan elections). Our efforts focus on education, campaigning, fundraising, and legislative action. Participating in FCRW increases the effectiveness of women in the cause of good government while fostering loyalty to the Republican Party.

06/03/2026

FCRW monthly business meeting today at 11:30 join us at Mikes Place on Front street Conway .Club members Our speaker for June is Candidate for Mayor of Greenbrier ,Jason Bollinger . We will also be hearing about the recent session from State Representative David Ray

We have a water problem in Faulkner County? How will we be able to cool all of the New Data Centers  on the books being ...
05/29/2026

We have a water problem in Faulkner County? How will we be able to cool all of the New Data Centers on the books being built in Faulkner County?

💧 Water Curtailment FAQs 💧

We want to thank everyone for your patience and cooperation during the current water curtailment. Due to ongoing drought conditions, conservation measures are necessary to help preserve water for essential daily use and critical services.

The good news is your conservation efforts are making a difference! We have seen decreases in both residential and commercial use across the city, and Wednesday’s rain was promising. However, we are still in a historic drought, and continued curtailment measures are necessary.

We know you have questions and want to help explain the current situation.

HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
Central Arkansas is enduring a historic drought that began in the fall of 2025 and has resulted in severe precipitation deficits.

HOW MUCH RAINFALL DO WE NEED?
In the long term, we need about 27 inches of rain to fill the lake back to 330 feet.

WHY HASN’T CONWAY CORP DONE ANYTHING TO PREVENT THIS?
Unfortunately, we can’t control rainfall, but we do take planning for our future water needs very seriously. Decades of planning have gone into acquiring additional water rights and new water sources.

WHAT IS CONWAY CORP PLANNING?
Conway Corp’s long-term water planning efforts are specifically designed to ensure the community has the capacity and infrastructure needed to support both residential growth and economic development well into the future. Many major projects are underway or in development.

WHAT IS CONWAY CORP DOING RIGHT NOW?
Currently, we are supplementing our water supply with 2 million gallons daily from Cadron Creek and 1 million gallons day from Community Water Systems to help alleviate stress on Brewer Lake.

HOW ARE YOU PROTECTING BREWER LAKE AND THE SURROUNDING WATERSHED?
Conway Corp has an entire team of utility workers, engineers, plant managers and more working 24 hours a day, including a full-time employee who lives at the lake to help monitor the lake, the watershed and Conway Corp infrastructure. We are working to finalize a watershed development plan.

WHY AREN’T YOU GETTING WATER FROM THE ARKANSAS RIVER?
The Arkansas Department of Health does not recognize the Arkansas River as an approved source of drinking water. The river water’s quality is too poor to treat, and it functions as a discharge point for treated wastewater.

WHY ARE YOU BUILDING A DATA CENTER?
Conway Corp is not building a data center. If a proposed data center project moves forward in the future, drinking water would not be used for cooling operations. The current water curtailment is temporary and directly related to drought conditions and supply challenges. It is not connected to any data center project.

WHY ARE BUSINESSES NOT BEING ASKED TO CONSERVE?
The curtailment request applies to both residential and commercial customers. Conway Corp is communicating directly with businesses about reducing water consumption.

WHY IS CONWAY CORP ALLOWING RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES TO WATER LAWNS?
Conway Corp is in a voluntary curtailment phase and asking customers to reduce nonessential water use whenever possible. Currently, irrigation is still permitted. If we move to a Phase 2, additional restrictions will be implemented.

WHY AREN’T YOU SHUTTING DOWN BUSINESSES LIKE CAR WASHES AND GOLF COURSES?
Businesses such as carwashes, golf courses and other commercial customers are also being asked to voluntarily reduce water use. We never want to see local businesses forced to close or reduce operations because those businesses support jobs, families and livelihoods in our community. It is also important to note that many of these businesses use alternative water sources or conservation systems as part of their operations.

WHY ISN’T CONWAY CORP ENFORCING THE WATER CURTAILMENT?
Currently, the curtailment is voluntary. We are asking customers to do their part and voluntarily reduce non-essential water use. Phase 2 will include mandatory restrictions. Conway Corp will monitor compliance and evaluate enforcement measures that may include warnings, direct customer outreach and potential penalties for repeated violations.

WHY DOES MY INDIVIDUAL CONSERVATION MATTER?
More than 90 percent of our customers are residential and account for more than 60 percent of total water use. Small changes make a big impact.

HOW LONG WILL THE CURTAILMENT LAST?
We continue monitoring lake levels, weather conditions and overall water demand daily, and restrictions will remain in place as long as necessary to protect the community’s water supply. As soon as conditions improve, we will evaluate lifting or reducing curtailment measures. Updates will be provided as conditions change.

For more in-depth answers and additional info, please visit ConwayCorp.com/Curtailment.

FCRW June Speaker is State Representative David Ray.He will be speaking at Our June 1st 6 pm evening meeting at Mulans M...
05/28/2026

FCRW June Speaker is State Representative David Ray.He will be speaking at Our June 1st 6 pm evening meeting at Mulans Meeting room Elsinger Dr. Conway and also at our Afternoon Luncheon at 11:30 Mikes Place Front street Conway . Call if you are not a member and would like to come as our guest 501 697-8083.

Honoring the men and women who gave their all for the freedoms we enjoy!! Happy Memorial Day!!
05/25/2026

Honoring the men and women who gave their all for the freedoms we enjoy!! Happy Memorial Day!!

05/22/2026
Meet the FCRW New 2026 Literacy chair Tanya Roberts! We are kicking off this quarter with our Red Shoe Book Club! We wil...
05/21/2026

Meet the FCRW New 2026 Literacy chair Tanya Roberts! We are kicking off this quarter with our Red Shoe Book Club! We will meet at a Pasta Grill in Conway May 22 @ 11:30am to discuss our book this quarter & Fellowship! You don’t have to have the book to join in.If you love to read join the club .Our Literacy Committee needs you. We also have book libraries around town and would love your donations on wholesome children’s books to help promote reading in Faulkner County.

Faulkner County Republican Women show up strong.Keep our communities informed. We need more women to join us in our effo...
05/19/2026

Faulkner County Republican Women show up strong.Keep our communities informed. We need more women to join us in our efforts .Bring a friend & become a member.We Need you! Conservative Women & Men Be our guest. We meet 1st WED at Mikes Place on Front street Conway 11:30 meeting .

Historic victories are within reach in the midterms—but to secure them, we need an army of 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐖𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧 ready to step forward, build strong clubs, and fight, fight, fight!

Strong clubs do not grow by accident—they grow because women of influence choose to bring others alongside them.
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